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Seven Sorrows:
As far as the poll, my vote is definitely 0 - 10%. My husband and I use NFP, but I know for a fact that the overwhelming majority of parents at our children’s Catholic school have been sterilized (usually the man), and see absolutely nothing wrong or untoward about it. They don’t seem to care that it’s against Church teaching. Some parents even boldly proclaim, “Hey, when the Pope comes to babysit my kids, then I’ll let him have a say in whether or not I use birth control.”
It’s a hot button topic, that’s for sure.
IMHO, this is the best and most succinct description of the differences between ABC and NFP that I have read on this board (I have read through many of the NFP-related threads and found my head spinning with all the references, quotes, dogma, etc.:whacky: ).Their is a big distinction between nfp and abc. Just think, one you don’t have sex and one you have sex, but leave God out of the picture…simple? Who is gonna say you are bad for not having sex? is abstinence bad? When you use abc, you don’t care if God’s plan was for you to have a kid, you are going to fulfill your sexual desires and thus be selfish. on the other hand people using nfp may have sexual desires, but sacrifice and practice self control. So if you are using abc you are still having sex, you never have to control yourself. God did give women nonfertile times for a reason.
yes both people using nfp and abc don’t desire to have a kid at the moment, but nfp is leaving it into God’s hands. It is using the gift on nonfertile times that God gave us and we are just “NOT HAVING SEX!”. people who are using abc don’t care about God’s plan, they only want to fulfill their sexual desires. If they get pregnant it was a “mistake” or faulty condomn. (don’t try to say it was God’s will…yes it could be sometimes but probably not most). but if an nfp person gets pregnant it was God’s will.
As far as the poll, my vote is definitely 0 - 10%. My husband and I use NFP, but I know for a fact that the overwhelming majority of parents at our children’s Catholic school have been sterilized (usually the man), and see absolutely nothing wrong or untoward about it. They don’t seem to care that it’s against Church teaching. Some parents even boldly proclaim, “Hey, when the Pope comes to babysit my kids, then I’ll let him have a say in whether or not I use birth control.”
It’s a hot button topic, that’s for sure.
Definitely, the association between fertility and increased desire drives home the connection between the pleasure associated with our sexuality and the ability to procreate a life!